Proceeds from new Granny Squibb beverage to aid Save The Bay

THE GRANNY SQUIBB CO.’S new organic iced-tea flavor Charlie’s Cranberry is named after partner Kelley McShane’s King Charles spaniel, Charlie. / COURTESY THE GRANNY SQUIBB CO. LLC

PROVIDENCE – The Granny Squibb Co. LLC is giving a portion of the proceeds from its new organic iced-tea flavor – Charlie’s Cranberry – to Save The Bay Inc., which works to protect and improve Narragansett Bay.

Charlie’s Cranberry is the first new flavor the beverage manufacturer has released since Nick Carr and Kelley McShane joined Robin Squibb as partners in the company last year, according to a news release.

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Founded in 2009, Granny Squibb has been active in its support of Save The Bay – donating product at the annual Save The Bay Swim and Artists For the Bay Show and Sale. McShane and Carr also participated in last year’s Save The Bay swim.

“As a company that prides itself on tying tradition to the future, it is the perfect addition to our line of organic teas,” said McShane.

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“Save The Bay relies on the ongoing support of individuals and businesses that believe, as we do, that Narragansett Bay and all the waters that flow into it are worth protecting for generations to come. We are grateful to the Granny Squibb Co.,” said Save The Bay Executive Director Jonathan Stone in a statement.

Susan Shalhoub is a PBN contributing writer.

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